The Airdrop Fisherman of Bali (Fiction)
Once upon a time, in a small coastal village on the shores of Bali, there lived a fisherman named Wayan. By day, Wayan cast his nets into the turquoise waters, hauling in tuna and mackerel under the blazing sun. But by night, he traded his fishing rod for a smartphone, diving into the depths of a different sea—the wild, unpredictable world of cryptocurrency. Wayan wasn’t your typical crypto enthusiast. He had no fancy degree or tech startup job. He was a simple man with salt-crusted hands and a heart full of curiosity. It all started one evening at the warung, where he overheard a group of surfers from Australia talking about “airdrops”—free tokens given out by blockchain projects. Intrigued, Wayan asked them to explain, and soon his mind was hooked like a fish on a line. Free tokens? A chance to earn something new? It sounded like the ocean offering him a gift. The next day, while mending his nets, Wayan learned about an airdrop from a project called “BaliCoin,” which promised to rewa...